Unencumbered, immoral and even a little naive Patty meets the young architect Donald Gresham on the roof of the Empire State Building one day. With little thought and not a suspicion in the world, she accepts his invitation to dine and have drinks with him in his apartment. Unbeknownst to Patty, Donald's a dazzlingly handsome womanizer, who normally couldn't care about the wrecks he leaves behind in his trail of conquests. But he's so overwhelmed by the girl's disarming sincerity, that he starts to get scruples about playing the wolf with this target. Not that it matters much: soon after food and drinks are served, in bursts David --- Donald's friend --- into the chic apartment. With him is his daughter Cynthia, a pretentious and ambitious cow, who can add insane jealousy to her list of "adorable traits". Cynthia, by the way, was once Donald's fiancee and she's never quite gotten over the rejection. If that weren't enough, Donald's buddy has an eye for Patty, too. And, like Donald, he's a distinguished, female connoisseur and experienced pants-off-the-woman charmer. Making a play for Patty right in front of his friend is no problem for David. It doesn't take long for the whole quartet to bring about pure chaos when the doorbell suddenly rings and in comes Patty's father. Needless to say, the man's just a tad upset, as he thinks his innocent daughter's been the victim of the charming heel. Fists go flying, but the next morning, an untouched Patty leaves Donald's apartment and returns to the roof of the Empire State Building. It's there that Donald catches up to her and proposes marriage.